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Is IET suitable for Mechanical Engineers?

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I have a friend who has a BEng(Hons) and MSc in Mechanical Engineering.

I told him IET may suit him.

He told me IET is for Electrical Engineers.

I told him IET is Institution of Engineering and Technology, IET is multi-disciplines.

He still not believe it.

What should I tell him?
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  • The former Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers became part of the IET via the IIE, which was a Chartered Institution with approximately 40 000 members of all disciplines and categories of registrant. The former Institution of Manufacturing Engineers is also part of the IET.  It was hoped when the IET was formed by IEE & IIE in 2006 that the IMechE would also join in, but having agreed to do so in principle, it then withdrew at a later stage and decided to retain its more specialised proposition. The IET seeks to collaborate with IMechE and other Institutions, with joint programmes of events being organised by many local networks.              

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  • The former Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers became part of the IET via the IIE, which was a Chartered Institution with approximately 40 000 members of all disciplines and categories of registrant. The former Institution of Manufacturing Engineers is also part of the IET.  It was hoped when the IET was formed by IEE & IIE in 2006 that the IMechE would also join in, but having agreed to do so in principle, it then withdrew at a later stage and decided to retain its more specialised proposition. The IET seeks to collaborate with IMechE and other Institutions, with joint programmes of events being organised by many local networks.              

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